Public Art Nina Karavasiles

Its the full array for me. Affordable Housing, Civic places, environmental projects, books and writing, Eye Chanting and Just Shift.

The newest piece is at Mission Cove in Oceanside CA. A Community HousingWorks commission to be within the organic garden. Two pieces: "The color of Blossoms" and "A Device for Sound Making".

This steel device can be cranked to make sound. Beautiful in its own way, but not music.An internal paddle moves things around.What are they?This can be used to start a meditation. It can be a mind clearer.It can be a hip thing to share with one’s grandchildren.

​"The Color of Flower Blossoms" is 6 feet tall, painted, riveted steel with color panels that move in the wind (hinged). A bean plant grows up the odd trellis.

Also Right Now is DesEscondido, a Public Art exhibition with Public Address Sept. 28 thru Nov.19, 2018

Inherited Patterns and Watershed MomentsLecture @ CCAE Oct. 21st 1:00

Lecture/book reading. 2:00 Nov. 10th

Join DesEscondido/No Longer Hidden museum exhibition artists Doris Bittar, Nina Karavasiles, and Ruth Wallen in an informative discussion about their work.This panel will take place in the Center museum.$5 members // $10 non-members

Enjoy a free reading from the book, Alzeheimer’s: Embracing the Humor from Public Address members and DesEscondido/No Longer Hidden museum exhibition artists Nina Karavasiles and Andrea Villa.The reading will take place in the Center museum.

DesEscondido, an exhibit at California Center for the Arts, Escondido with Public Address​340 North Escondido Blvd. CA